"A pithy and readable account of some extraordinary experiences." -Former Secretary of State George Shultz "A fascinating read by a lone operator whose vital service to our nation contrasts with those of us in uniform or civilian life." -Brigadier General Harold Hyde, AUS (Ret.) At the height of the Cold War, after a successful international career with Bechtel, James Waste was recruited to serve as a covert observer for the CIA. Over the course of the next three decades, he reported to the agency both as a case officer and as an independent contractor, first behind the Iron Curtain and later along the ancient Silk Road of Central Asia. In his fast-paced memoir-from the mangled hulk of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, to the violent ungoverned reaches of Tajikistan, to the Tbilisi office of former Soviet Foreign Minister and Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze-Waste combines a vivid collage of first-hand experiences with a compelling behind-the-scenes portrait of a changing world.